SEL Series: Learning, Living and Embracing Social and Emotional Learning - Friday, October 13, 2023

Date: 10-13-2023
Duration: 09:00 am - 10:30 am
Check In Time: 8:50 am

Registration Deadline: 10/11/23 at 6pm

In recent years, we have come to better understand the importance of social and emotional learning (SEL) for youth and young people. SEL development is vital for our students to grow and thrive. More recently, we have also come to learn that SEL development is just as important for us – the adults. 

In this session, attendees will take a thoughtful and deeper dive into each of the five core competencies of social and emotional learning and engage in exercises and craft routines that hone their own self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making. From there, we will be able to connect and contribute to constructing a safe, healthy, and thriving space for ourselves, our students, our families, and community. 

Let's explore how we can thoughtfully foster social and emotional learning for ourselves so that we can better support our youth, young people and those around us. Attendees will leave with a greater awareness and knowledge of how to integrate concrete practices that nurture SEL competencies both individually and collectively.

Presented by Every Monday Matters (EMM).

The Zoom meeting link will be sent to registered participants 1 business day prior to the event.


Location: Online


Intended Audience:

Frontline Staff Grants Manager Program Director Regional Manager / Supervisor Site Coordinator

Grade Level(s):

N/A
Beverage and Food NOT Provided

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